Lê Khanh

Lê Khanh

Birth : 1963-07-14, Hanoi, Vietnam

History

People's Artist Lê Khanh (born 7/14/1963 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese actress. Coming from a family of distinguished actors, she made her debut at the age of seven and continued to appear as a child actor in movies such as “Two Mothers” (1972). She has since gone on to appear in many hit movies and stage plays, including the more recent “The Royal Bride” (2020). Her elder sister is actress Lê Vân, and her younger sister is actress and dancer Lê Vi.

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Lê Khanh
Lê Khanh

Movies

Camellia Sisters 5 - Living Like Royalty
Lý Lệ Hà
Tensions rise and untold secrets surface for three royals sisters when a family treasure is stolen the night before an antique auction.
Camellia Sisters
Thai Tuyet Mai
When a TV host travels to her fiance's hometown to uncover a showbiz secret, she learns her future mother-in-law is working to stop their wedding.
She's the Boss
Mrs. Van
She's the Boss follows two co-workers whose secret relationship could compromise their jobs. Both want marriage, but neither want to quit, they comically try to sabotage one another into leaving their job.
The Vertical Ray of the Sun
Khanh
Hanoi comes across almost picture-perfect in director Tran Anh Hung's beautiful, elegiac tale about the lives and loves of three Vietnamese sisters. A mood characteristic of Hung's films is set early on with the vivid sounds of birds, insects and water and the way the lighting enhances the subtle use of color. They all combine to gem-like effect here.
There's a Love Like That
Kim
A young couple, whose love blooms from their mutual appreciation of Chingiz Aitmatov's "Tales of the Mountains and the Steppes", struggles with their personal romanticism and faith in each other as the novel becomes subjected to a new era's changing ideas about art.
Obsession
Hân
During the war, a woman learns that her husband is an army deserter.